Summary
A company named Wholesale Produce Supply is recalling fresh-cut cantaloupe because of possible contamination with a bacteria called Listeria monocytogenes. The cantaloupes were distributed in North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Nebraska. No illnesses have been reported so far.
Key Facts
- Wholesale Produce Supply is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- The recall is due to possible contamination with Listeria, which can be dangerous.
- The affected cantaloupes were sold under "Harvest Cuts" and "Fresh & Finest" labels.
- The products were distributed in North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Nebraska.
- The products come in plastic containers, either as cantaloupe-only or mixed fruit.
- The recall followed routine product testing by the company.
- The FDA monitors recalls and shares public warnings when companies issue them.
- Customers who bought the recalled products can return them to stores for a refund.